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Question
Power number is expressed as
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B.
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C.
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D.
P
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Correct Answer
P
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Agitation and Aeration problems
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1. The oxygen transfer rate in a bioreactor will increase if
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A. oil is added
B. antifoam is added
C. detergent like molecules are added
D. increase in the reactor temperature
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Correct Answer: detergent like molecules are added
2. At 25°C, the saturation concentration of oxygen in water is 1.26 mmol/l and the partial pressure of oxygen is 1 atm. The Henry's law constant will be
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A. 0.793atml/mmol
B. 0.207atml/mmol
C. 1.26 atml/mmol
D. 8.74 atml/mmol
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Correct Answer: 0.793atml/mmol
3. Which of the following will have the highest surface area available for oxygen transfer?
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A. A shake flask
B. A standing test tube
C. A non-sparged stirred tank reactor agitated at 400 rpm
D. A sparged stirred tank reactor agitated at 400 rpm
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Correct Answer: A sparged stirred tank reactor agitated at 400 rpm
4. Which of the following is most likely to cause an increase in the rate of oxygen transfer into a particular aerated fermentation system?
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A. Addition of antifoams
B. Increase in temperature
C. Increase in stirrer speed
D. Both (a) and (b)
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Correct Answer: Increase in stirrer speed
5. Which of the following type(s) of stirrer can be used for microbiological processes?
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A. Mig
B. Intermig
C. Turbine
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
6. Which of the following impellers will provide radial flow?
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A. Paddles
B. Flat blade turbines
C. Disk flat blade turbines
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
7. The average concentration of oxygen in the boundary layers surrounding the bubbles (
C
o
*
) in a reactor is normally determined by
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A. ultra-small dissolved oxygen probes
B. laser based photographic systems
C. measuring the steady state concentration of oxygen in the bulk liquid prior to inoculation of the reactor
D. measuring the steady state concentration of oxygen in the bulk liquid after inoculation of the reactor
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Correct Answer: measuring the steady state concentration of oxygen in the bulk liquid prior to inoculation of the reactor
8. Which of the following best explains the reasons for using axial flow impellers in crystallization and precipitation reactions?
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A. Crystal and precipitates are not too small, so as to ensure easy separation of the solids from the mother liquor
B. Crystals and precipitates are thoroughly broken down, so as to ensure easy separation of the solids from the mother liquor
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. Axial flow impellers provide low shear, energy efficient mixing conditions
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Correct Answer: Crystal and precipitates are not too small, so as to ensure easy separation of the solids from the mother liquor
9. What is the ratio of depth of liquid in vessel to the diameter of tank (
H:D
t
)?
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A. 1 : 1
B. 2 : 1
C. 4 : 1
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: 1 : 1
10. Power number is ratio of
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A. imposed forced to intertial force
B. bouyant force to inertial force
C. gravitation force to inertial force
D. imposed force to gravitational force
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Correct Answer: imposed forced to intertial force
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